IRIS publication 66223733
Escaping the Global Village: Media, Language and Protest
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TY - BOOK - Niamh Hourigan - 2004 - Unknown - Escaping the Global Village: Media, Language and Protest - Lexington Books - Lanham Maryland - Published - 1 - Escaping the Global Village was the second monograph published by Dr. Niamh Hourigan on minority language media campaigns. The text compared the Irish language campaigns for radio and television which were the subject of her 2001 monograph with campaigns in other European countries such as Wales, Scotland and Spain. The book was published in both hardback and paperback by Lexington Books, a division of Rowman and Littlefield in the United States. It was widely and positively reviewed in a range of Sociology, Language and Media journals including Sociology ¿ the Journal of the British Sociological Association, American Communications Review, Irish Journal of Sociology, and European Journal of Communications. The publication of the monograph also positively received in the Irish national media. The book was reviewed in The Irish Times and The Sunday Tribune as well as being featured in a range of RTÉ and BBC programmes including Today with Pat Kenny, The Sunday Show and The Message, on BBC Radio 4. - 0-7391-0927-8 DA - 2004/NaN ER -
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@book{V66223733, = {Niamh Hourigan }, = {2004}, = {Unknown}, = {Escaping the Global Village: Media, Language and Protest}, = {{Lexington Books}}, = {Lanham Maryland}, = {Published}, = {1}, = {{Escaping the Global Village was the second monograph published by Dr. Niamh Hourigan on minority language media campaigns. The text compared the Irish language campaigns for radio and television which were the subject of her 2001 monograph with campaigns in other European countries such as Wales, Scotland and Spain. The book was published in both hardback and paperback by Lexington Books, a division of Rowman and Littlefield in the United States. It was widely and positively reviewed in a range of Sociology, Language and Media journals including Sociology ¿ the Journal of the British Sociological Association, American Communications Review, Irish Journal of Sociology, and European Journal of Communications. The publication of the monograph also positively received in the Irish national media. The book was reviewed in The Irish Times and The Sunday Tribune as well as being featured in a range of RTÉ and BBC programmes including Today with Pat Kenny, The Sunday Show and The Message, on BBC Radio 4.}}, = {0-7391-0927-8}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Niamh Hourigan | ||
YEAR | 2004 | ||
MONTH | Unknown | ||
TITLE | Escaping the Global Village: Media, Language and Protest | ||
PUBLISHER | Lexington Books | ||
PUBLISHER_LOCATION | Lanham Maryland | ||
STATUS | Published | ||
PEER_REVIEW | 1 | ||
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ABSTRACT | Escaping the Global Village was the second monograph published by Dr. Niamh Hourigan on minority language media campaigns. The text compared the Irish language campaigns for radio and television which were the subject of her 2001 monograph with campaigns in other European countries such as Wales, Scotland and Spain. The book was published in both hardback and paperback by Lexington Books, a division of Rowman and Littlefield in the United States. It was widely and positively reviewed in a range of Sociology, Language and Media journals including Sociology ¿ the Journal of the British Sociological Association, American Communications Review, Irish Journal of Sociology, and European Journal of Communications. The publication of the monograph also positively received in the Irish national media. The book was reviewed in The Irish Times and The Sunday Tribune as well as being featured in a range of RTÉ and BBC programmes including Today with Pat Kenny, The Sunday Show and The Message, on BBC Radio 4. | ||
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